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- FSI Fellowship Policies - Committee Policy
FSI and its constituent centers and programs award a wide range of fellowships and scholarships to undergraduate, graduate, faculty and visiting scholars. For each fund, a selection committee is chosen to determine the recipients and size of awards. - The Experience of Independent Power Projects in Developing Countries
The Experience of Independent Power Projects in Developing Countries
- Support the Korean Studies Program
KSP offers a variety of opportunities for individuals, corporations, and government and nonprofit organizations. We welcome support from all sources for research efforts, fellowships, or ongoing projects. - About the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center conducts multidisciplinary research projects in which Stanford faculty members collaborate with American and Asian colleagues. The Center's research covers a broad range of topics centered on Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia. - About the Korean Studies Program
The Korean Studies Program offers courses on Korea, hosts biweekly Korean luncheon seminars, sponsors workshops and conferences, conducts research projects, and has sponsored many Korean scholars, bureaucrats, and business people as visiting scholars. - Support the Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
SPRIE offers a variety of opportunities for individuals, corporations, and government and nonprofit organizations. - Supporting the Center on International Security and Cooperation
Contributions to CISAC's gift fund provide essential support for projects that are central to CISAC's three-part mission of research, training, and outreach. There are a number of ways individuals or corporations can support the Center - Support the Stanford China Program
SCP has an ambitious plan for fundraising and program-building, which is commensurate with China's global importance and with the priorities of Stanford's International Initiative. - Supporting FSI Stanford: Giving Priorities
The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) relies on support from its friends, as well as from national and international foundations and corporations, for the funding of the Institute's research, teaching and outreach activities. - National Clearinghouse for US-Japan Studies
A complete list of individuals affiliated with the National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies
